Episodes

  • Clothing Brief Ep 35 | Black History Month, Grammys, & Bridal Closing out Couture Week
    Jun 12 2026

    Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business.

    This week, Bret and Emily discuss the celebration of Black history and creativity at Neiman Marcus in St. Louis, the 2026 red carpet looks at the Grammys, the return of Bridal wear closing out Spring 2026 Couture Week, and more.

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    12 mins
  • Lessons From 26 Years in the Fashion Industry
    Jun 9 2026

    What does it really take to build a successful apparel company that can solve problems across every corner of the fashion industry?

    In this season five finale of Clothing Coulture, hosts Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker pull back the curtain on the story behind Stars Design Group and the lessons learned from nearly three decades in apparel manufacturing, sourcing, product development, and consulting. From launching the company after leaving a major retailer to building a global manufacturing network spanning multiple product categories and countries, Bret shares how adaptability, expertise, and long-term relationships have fueled the company's growth.

    The conversation dives into real-world case studies that showcase the complexity of apparel production, including fabric failures, dye issues, fit challenges, performance testing, and large-scale manufacturing problems that brands face every day. Bret also discusses how consulting has become a natural extension of Stars Design Group's mission, helping brands, retailers, and entrepreneurs navigate an increasingly complicated apparel landscape.

    As Clothing Coulture wraps up its fifth season, the episode also reflects on the growth of the podcast as a global educational resource and offers practical advice for apparel professionals on embracing feedback, adapting to change, and staying connected to their customer communit.

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    26 mins
  • Clothing Brief Ep 34 | Valentino, Pitti Uomo and Couch x Sims 4
    May 22 2026

    Date: 1/20/2026

    Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business.

    This week, Bret and Emily discuss the death of Valentino, this year's Pittio Uomo, Couch x Sims 4, and more.

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    13 mins
  • Clothing Brief Ep 33 | NRF Summit, High Profits, and Saks
    May 20 2026

    Date: 1/13/2026

    Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business.

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    16 mins
  • Clothing Brief Ep 32 | Fabletics, Louis Vuitton, and China Tariffs
    May 19 2026

    Date: 1/6/2026

    Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business.

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    9 mins
  • How Fashion Brands Source Overseas the Right Way
    May 12 2026

    Why do so many apparel brands manufacture offshore, and what does it actually take to do it right? In this episode of Clothing Coulture, Bret Schnitker and Emily Lane break down the realities of global sourcing, from shrinking U.S. production capacity to the hidden costs and risks brands often overlook.

    They explain why offshore manufacturing remains essential for many brands due to labor costs, infrastructure, scale, and consumer price expectations. The conversation also dives into how different countries specialize in different product categories, why diversification across sourcing regions matters, and how shifting politics, tariffs, and economics continue to reshape the supply chain.

    Listeners also get practical guidance on vetting factories, understanding MOQs, timelines, FOB vs DDP pricing, and why chasing the cheapest quote can create serious quality, compliance, and delivery issues. This episode is a valuable roadmap for emerging brands and established companies looking to source smarter.

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    46 mins
  • Merino Wool Is More Than Luxury, It's a U.S. Opportunity
    Apr 21 2026

    What if the future of luxury fashion starts on a sheep farm in Missouri? In this fascinating field episode, Bret Schnitker and Emily Lane visit Mesta Meadows Ranch with founder Ed Crowley to explore why Merino wool may be one of fashion's most undervalued premium materials. From live sheep shearing to fiber science, sustainability, traceability, and American manufacturing opportunities, this conversation connects agriculture directly to the future of apparel.

    Ed breaks down why Merino wool outperforms synthetics through thermal regulation, moisture wicking, odor resistance, durability, and softness. He also shares how genetics, climate, and responsible farming improve wool quality over time. The episode expands into bigger industry conversations around rebuilding U.S. textile processing, farm-to-skin brands, and why American-grown luxury fibers deserve more attention.

    As a bonus, Ed shares how dairy sheep inspired a new sheep milk ice cream brand made on-site, proving innovation can come from every part of the value chain.

    Connect with Mesta Meadows:
    https://mestameadows.com/

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    39 mins
  • Why Fashion Needs a Voice in Washington with Hilary Jochmans
    Apr 7 2026

    In this enlightening episode of Clothing Coulture, hosts Emily Lane and Bret Schnitker delve into the intricate dynamics of fashion policy with Hilary Jochmans, the founder of Politically in Fashion. The conversation navigates the complexities of advocacy within the sector and the crucial role of legislative education in the evolving landscape of fashion. With the congressional session in full swing, the timing is perfect for brands and individuals to engage in dialogue about sustainable practices, labor rights, and the global supply chain.

    Hilary Jochmans spotlights the necessity for deeper industry involvement in public policy discussions, emphasizing education as a tool for empowerment. Despite historical disengagement, the fashion industry finds itself amid regulatory and legislative changes that cannot be ignored. From tariffs impacting apparel to calls for reshoring production facilities, the multifaceted challenges require strategic advocacy and informed collaboration. Jochmans argues for the creation of a 'fashion czar' to holistically address legislative issues impacting the industry, urging stakeholders to adopt a unified front in political advocacy.

    Connect with Hilary:

    https://politicallyinfashion.com

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    39 mins